Testing the Young FRB Progenitor Hypothesis - A Crossmatch of Catalog-1 CHIME Bursts
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Explore the young progenitor hypothesis for Fast Radio Bursts through a detailed crossmatch analysis of Catalog-1 CHIME burst data in this 23-minute conference talk. Examine the methodology and findings of correlating FRB observations with potential young stellar populations to test theories about FRB origins. Learn about the statistical approaches used to identify patterns in burst locations relative to star-forming regions and young stellar associations. Discover how this research contributes to our understanding of FRB progenitor models and the implications for constraining the age and evolutionary state of systems capable of producing these enigmatic radio transients. Gain insights into the observational challenges and data analysis techniques required for large-scale astronomical surveys aimed at understanding the nature of Fast Radio Bursts.
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Testing the Young FRB Progenitor Hypothesis: A Crossmatch of Catalog-1 CHIME Bursts.... by Alice Liu
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences